Osinbajo explains why Nigerians must pay higher electricity tariff
Osinbajo said this while speaking at the 6th presidential business forum for private stakeholders in Abuja on Monday.
Osinbajo said the government would be meeting with the World Bank, on a scheme that would involve “a fair amount of subsidy”.
“Listening to questions concerning lower tariffs, we must pay higher tariffs, these sorts of things are inevitable. What we are trying to do is not increase but how we can ensure we clean up the entire value chain.
“I’m sure you are aware of the Payment Assurance Guarantee which we put in place for over N700billion to ensure gas is paid for and for liquidity in the whole value chain.
“This will involve a fair amount of subsidy and help the federal government and World Bank are working together on that. There is no way of sustaining the current subsidies long term, but we want to ensure the process is smooth,” Osinbajo said.
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